Appalachian Trail Distance Calculator

The Appalachian Trail Distance Calculator website maintains a heat map
showing which parts of the trail have been more frequently covered by hikers who log their Appalachian
Trail hiking progress using the trail log feature of this website. Sections that have been less hiked
are shown more blue. Sections more hiked are shown more red.

The least hiked sections of the trail have been hiked by 0% of hikers.
The most hiked sections have been hiked by 0% of hikers. In order to maximize contrast between least
hiked and most hiked sections, the least hiked sections will appear completely blue where as the
most hiked sections will appear completely red.

The image below shows the complete spectrum with scaling information.

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We could have instead made it such that the the most
blue would represent 0% hiked and the most red would indicate 100% hiked. But that would lead to an
actual trail heat map that is largely bluish-purple with little contrast.

The actual heat map is refreshed from time to time based on updates
to personal trail logs made by site users. All users are encouraged to track their progress on this
site in order to contribute to a more complete representation of trail coverage by section hikers and
thru-hikers. To start a personal trail log, or to add segments to your personal trail log, simply
calculate a segment distance on this site and then click the I hiked this button.